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Bunnies Made More Ground

Making metres is huge and the Broncos struggled to do that on Thursday night. Only three Broncos managed to put on more than 100 metres with Alex Glenn the best for the Broncos with a total of 112. The Rabbitohs had six players making more than 100 metres and their best was big Thomas Burgess coming off the bench with 139 metres.

Macca Thrives On Attack

It’s no secret that Andrew McCullough is the defensive workhorse of the Broncos outfit and he proved it yet again with an impressive 56 tackles on the night. This was a clear 25 tackles ahead of anyone else on the field and a whopping 35 more than any South Sydney player.

Major Missed Tackles

Both sides were close to even for missed tackles in the first half with just three being the difference (Broncos 9 – Rabbitohs 6). The fact that Brisbane went on to miss 17 more tackles in the second half allowed the Rabbitohs to dominate the game scoring 26 points and stunning the home crowd.

Gillett Making All Kinds Of Breaks

Despite the result, Matt Gillett put together a solid game making 5 tackle breaks and 1 line break plus scoring the Broncos' only try. The fact that he started from the bench just shows how much effort he put in on the night.

Reynolds Was Perfect

Adam Reynolds didn’t miss a kick - not once. He nailed every single shot at goal and every time he did - it just put the game further and further out of reach for the Broncos.

'Buck'led The Horse

Our beloved Buck The Horse got momentarily spooked by some intense pyrotechnics on the sideline with a grassy skid that almost ended up in the crowd. Thankfully our skilled rider calmed Buck down and nobody and no horse got hurt.